Poo Stance wrote:The footage from the trailing hand is way better than leading hand I reckon. Awesome vid tho. Loving the variety of angles and shots you put in. Was expecting the same old angle of the same mushy wave looped for 3-4mins, but well liked that. Something to be said for not mounting the cam on your board.

Think if you lick the lens you don't get drops on it.

Nice tunes too

Yes, I would agree. Some bits made me a bit queasy though! I'm finding the cam on the board footage I get is starting to look repetitive to me which is why I've been thinking about changing method however when I wrist mounted my old ATC2k I found the surf session was spoilt by thinking about the camera too much - you can just forget about a board mounted camera (until you slice your nose on it of course ).

Cheers poo/black, trailing hand definately seems better for filming yourself. Harder to film others though. It took me a while to get used to wrist camera. Think it will come into its own in big hollow waves. . . . if we ever get them again!

I also want to mount it towards the back and on the outside rail (going forehand) of my log to get some noseriding footage. I think if it was on the centre it would get too much water spray. So many different options, things to play with I'm pleased I got one in the end!! Not to mention just pole mounting it and swimming but I'll wait for the summer for that one!

Still out of the water with the shoulder so I have been avoiding going anywhere near the beach if there is a wave about But coming back to St Ives from a cliff walk yesterday I couldn't help noticing Jayce having fun at Meor.

Quite pleased for first attempt (and with a monopod) although I guess a decent subject helps